Automated landlord: Digital technologies and post-crisis financial accumulation

D Fields - Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This article centers the role of digital technologies in extending financial accumulation into
new sectors of the US housing market in the wake of the global financial crisis. I argue that …

From foreclosure to eviction: Housing insecurity in corporate-owned single-family rentals

EL Raymond, R Duckworth, B Miller, M Lucas… - Cityscape, 2018 - JSTOR
In this research, we examine evictions in post-foreclosure single-family rentals in Atlanta,
GA, placing eviction-driven housing insecurity in the broader context of rising middle-class …

Building the eviction economy: Speculation, precarity, and eviction in Detroit

E Seymour, J Akers - Urban Affairs Review, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Evictions have recently gained attention as a problem affecting millions of households
worldwide. This study contributes to knowledge on the conditions leading to housing …

Renting the dream: The rise of single-family rentership in the Sunbelt Metropolis

D Immergluck - Housing Policy Debate, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In the aftermath of the foreclosure crisis, there has been a marked shift toward renting in the
United States, with a large increase in households renting single-family homes. In the 50 …

Housing shortages and the new downturn of residential mobility in the US

D Myers, JH Park, S Cho - Housing Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Housing shortages following the global financial crisis have been accompanied by a new,
sharp downturn in rates of residential mobility, largely among renters. The Great Recession …

Opportunity and housing access

A Acolin, S Wachter - Cityscape, 2017 - JSTOR
This article examines the relationship between employment opportunity and housing
affordability. Access to locations with high-productivity jobs is increasingly limited by …

Endowments and minority homeownership

A Acolin, D Lin, SM Wachter - Cityscape, 2019 - JSTOR
Fifty years after the adoption of the 1968 Fair Housing Act that prohibits discrimination in the
housing market, homeownership rates have not increased for Black or Hispanic households …

The role of credit attributes in explaining the homeownership gap between whites and minorities since the financial crisis, 2012–2018

J Dey, LM Brown - Housing Policy Debate, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Homeownership rates have been slow to recover since the financial crisis. Minority groups
such as Blacks and Hispanics have been particularly slow to transition to homeownership …

Why so moderate? Understanding millennials' views on the urban housing affordability crisis in the post-socialist context of the Czech Republic

M Lux, P Kubala, P Sunega - Journal of Housing and the Built …, 2023 - Springer
The housing affordability crisis is one of the most pressing issues in urban centres around
the globe, affecting especially young adults. Some theorists have in response begun calling …

Transitioning to homeownership: asset building for low-and moderate-income households

A Acolin, A Ramiller, RJ Walter, S Thompson… - Housing policy …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article assesses the asset building of households that take part in shared-equity
homeownership (SEH) models. The contribution of this article is a comparison of outcomes …